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. >> we want you to get in on the action. if you are celebrating a big victory, as a video. we want to hear and see you singing ""hail to the redskins." so e-mail a short video clip and we will play it later this week. coming up, we will check out some of the championship merchandise that is also not for sale -- now for sale. saturday's early games include the cincinnati bengals against the houston texans. and the late game is a rematch between the vikings and the packers. this one is green bay. the the ravens will play the indianapolis colts at 1:00 on sunday. and the redskins are hosting seattle at 4:30. we started out with a beautiful sunrise this morning, but the clouds are slowly creeping into the metro region. let's check in with jacqui jeras for the forecast. >> if you missed the sunrise, we caught it on our time lapse and will show it to you shortly. right now, the clouds have arrived. it still seems kind of bright, 38 degrees being the temperature in washington, d.c. our satellite picture shows the clouds will continue moving in. we could see a few sprinkles or snow
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the council member called on chief cathy lanier to take action. >> she needs to start a vigorous training program so they can get in shape. for these guys will all to run you owe. >> tea party-backedshe said, "to disparage that officer to put his life on the line is offensive." >> but they might not able to save us if something is happening. >> some agree that effectiveness rests more with the individual's dedication and drive to ban their diet. >> i think it depends on how good a police officer you are. >> that will have people talking today. >> i'm sure. >> it's 49 degrees. >> next, which famous director is making former president bill clinton his next subject. >> and actor hugh jackman stopped by on "katie" to discuss his role in les miserables and captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> good morning, washington. i am meteorologist jacqui jeras. for clocked 53 is the time -- 4:54. it's tuesday morning. clouds moving off to the east. no wet weather expected, but we have fog. we are not below advisory levels. doing fine across much of the metro area. in marti
the council member called on chief cathy lanier to take action. >> she needs to start a vigorous training program so they can get in shape. for these guys will all to run you owe. >> tea party-backedshe said, "to disparage that officer to put his life on the line is offensive." >> but they might not able to save us if something is happening. >> some agree that effectiveness rests more with the individual's dedication and drive to ban their diet. >> i...
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. >> we're monitoring all of the action and reaction on capitol hill to the news there will not be a vote tonight. coming up at 5:30, how going over the fiscal cliff focus that to -- affect small businesses. >> this is coming out of bristow. a police officer has been killed in a serious crash. we were over the accident that involved a police motorcycle. what is the latest? >> a horrible and tragic scene. a very busy area. right in front of the target store. a prince william county officer has lost his life in a line of duty. the 35-year-old motorcycle officer was responding to another crashed at about 2:00 when this incident occurred. the driver of the minivan turned left in front of officer yung. he was traveling southbound on his motorcycle. the two vehicles collided. both vehicles erupted in flames. the driver of the minivan was not injured. the officer a seven-year veteran part of the motorcycle unit, died at a local hospital. authorities are respectfully asking for the community's prayers' during this difficult time. this area is quite a large area. this is a shutdown. -- this a
. >> we're monitoring all of the action and reaction on capitol hill to the news there will not be a vote tonight. coming up at 5:30, how going over the fiscal cliff focus that to -- affect small businesses. >> this is coming out of bristow. a police officer has been killed in a serious crash. we were over the accident that involved a police motorcycle. what is the latest? >> a horrible and tragic scene. a very busy area. right in front of the target store. a prince william...
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but military action would not be easy. it could take upwards of 75,000 troops to secure those chemical weapons, which no one is eager to provide. but president obama, diane, has warned that using those weapons is a red line. >> on the story for us tonight, martha raddatz, thank you, martha. >>> and now, we want to tell you about another turbulent hot spot, so vital to the united states. there is a battle in the streets outside the presidential palace in egypt, again. and abc's nick schifrin is there. >> reporter: tonight, 10,000 egyptians taking the fight over their future to the presidential palace. they want president mohamed morsi, the man they elected, now to be removed for seizing too much power. last night, the same street was a war zone. six killed, 700 injured. the biggest crisis here since egypt, one of america's most important arab allies, overthrew its dictator, hosni mubarak. these very same people filled these same streets two years ago. today, they are chanting the exact same songs, only replacing mubarak's n
but military action would not be easy. it could take upwards of 75,000 troops to secure those chemical weapons, which no one is eager to provide. but president obama, diane, has warned that using those weapons is a red line. >> on the story for us tonight, martha raddatz, thank you, martha. >>> and now, we want to tell you about another turbulent hot spot, so vital to the united states. there is a battle in the streets outside the presidential palace in egypt, again. and abc's...
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s guardian angels jumping into action in response to violent crimes on metro. then announce their plans to be line trains.n >> the vigilante group said they let gangs turn the n line and what they call express weekends. >> today marks 71 years since pearl harbor attack. >> there will be a commemoration ceremony at the world war ii memorial this afternoon. "honor flight" be shown tonight at constitution hall. for more on these stories, looked for the friday expressed tab. chance to -- when the veterans veterans day. a great service. >> it will be a little damp ou t there, a couple of shoppers especially along the southeastern beltway where it is down, and 66 from fairfax inward into town. not amounting to but making the streets of little web. friday with his stray showers 9:00, 47 by noon and then afternoon but showers late tonight and then sunday and monday. let's see how the roads are going. jaime? always need to factor a with that forime sure, and unfortunately an 270 -- at 270. from germantown approaching 118. 270 right before you 28, looks like they're real
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they will determine if any further action is required. israel cornell is the director of neuro surgery at northern westchester hospital. he's not treating clinton but said her prognosis should be good. >> with time and with the medication, the clot itself will dissolve and won't cause a clot into the lung. it will recover -- some of the hazards will recover fully. >> reporter: clinton is expected to be at the hospital for 48 hours being treated with an question coagulants. >> we wish her a speedy recovery. >> and some are speculating that she may have a deep vain thrombosis. >> she had that before. >> the they're keeping her in the hospital for 48 hours and she's on anti-coagulants, you know, your mind starts wondering. but the danger with the dvt, the clot can break off, travel to your lung, giving you a pulmonary embolism. and you're dead on the spot. david bloom, rapper heavy dee. so she's likely receiving blood thinning medication being given by the doctors and nurses. once she's released, she'll have to take medications for six month
they will determine if any further action is required. israel cornell is the director of neuro surgery at northern westchester hospital. he's not treating clinton but said her prognosis should be good. >> with time and with the medication, the clot itself will dissolve and won't cause a clot into the lung. it will recover -- some of the hazards will recover fully. >> reporter: clinton is expected to be at the hospital for 48 hours being treated with an question coagulants. >>...
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while congress cannot seem to agree on a way to avoid the fiscal cliff, it appears to have taken action to keep milk and dairy prices from doubling i >> this is "good morning washington." >> it is new year's eve. the big changes for one local community as far as how it will be getting its news from now. >> we know this affects people in the manassas, manassas park and prince william county areas. the manassas news and messenger newspaper printed its final addition yesterday. the company who owned the paper decided it was quite a shutdown back in november because they said the paper was not making any money. about 70 employees there lost their jobs. a little good news, the times committed the media group who has other local newspapers in northern virginia will launch the prince william times on january 9. the northern virginia media services group will take over the insidenova.com website. thicken still read their news online. >> the sandy hook shooting renews the debate over guns in america. president obama pledged to put his full weight behind legislation aimed at preventing violence.
while congress cannot seem to agree on a way to avoid the fiscal cliff, it appears to have taken action to keep milk and dairy prices from doubling i >> this is "good morning washington." >> it is new year's eve. the big changes for one local community as far as how it will be getting its news from now. >> we know this affects people in the manassas, manassas park and prince william county areas. the manassas news and messenger newspaper printed its final addition...
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want to take action now. in new york, the biggest archdiocese says this will cost $200 million a year if it goes through. so, again-- what the exemptions are not yet clear. but, the church groups don't want to waste or don't trust the government. that's what all the legal haggling, and dozens of suits around the country. that's it in a nutshell. >> the fbi says two personal computers belonging to a former top military adviser have been hacked. the attack targeted mike mullen former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. officials say since these were personal computers no classified information was compromised but they say it fits a pattern of similar attacks on former high-ranking officials. >>> developing story from the civil war in syria. senior u.s. officials tell abc news, president bashar assad's forces have loaded nerve gas components into bombs at or near syrian airfields. it is assumed, the intent was to move the bombs onto aircraft. no way to know if that happened for certain. the issue of course ha
want to take action now. in new york, the biggest archdiocese says this will cost $200 million a year if it goes through. so, again-- what the exemptions are not yet clear. but, the church groups don't want to waste or don't trust the government. that's what all the legal haggling, and dozens of suits around the country. that's it in a nutshell. >> the fbi says two personal computers belonging to a former top military adviser have been hacked. the attack targeted mike mullen former...
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any actions or statements from them? >> reporter: dick's sporting goods, a major chain, is banning certain types of rifles. >> all right. that's one step. we'll keep our ears posted to see if anything changes. pierre thomas, thank you very much. >>> we're going to turn to the health scare for hillary clinton. she suffered a concussion after fainting in her home. on the mend now, she may be out of action for most of her remaining time as secretary of state. reena ninan has the details. >> reporter: hillary clinton has earned a new title under the obama administration. most traveled secretary of state. but it's one she's now paying for. clinton is recovering after affects from a mild concussion. this is the second time in eight years clinton has fainted because of a stomach bug. but in an interview with abc's barbara walters, before the concussion, clinton said that her age and health do not concern her. >> i'm not only healthy but hav. >> reporter: according to the state department, the 65-year-old clinton became ill over
any actions or statements from them? >> reporter: dick's sporting goods, a major chain, is banning certain types of rifles. >> all right. that's one step. we'll keep our ears posted to see if anything changes. pierre thomas, thank you very much. >>> we're going to turn to the health scare for hillary clinton. she suffered a concussion after fainting in her home. on the mend now, she may be out of action for most of her remaining time as secretary of state. reena ninan has...
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changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, tell your doctor if you have new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you have symptoms of a heart attack. use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. it helps to have people around you... they say, you're much bigger than this. and you are. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. but the acidic levels in some foods can cause acid erosion. the enamel starts to wear down, and you can't grow your en
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what he wants to try and his very short timeline for action. >> i love you. >> shot by his best friend. why the victim's first response was "i forgive you." good evening. >> someone shot at a u.s. marine as he was driving a government car down highway 85 in cupertino. kit doe shows us the car peppered with bullet holes. >> reporter: detectives say this is a sensitive and active investigation. and they went through great pains to keep this marine corps officer away from the media. after questioning him for several hours, they whisked him out a sidedoor away from our cameras. this is an active investigation, and whoever opened fire on this marine is still out there. >> reporter: a government-issued pontiac g6 was riddled with bullets. on the font passenger door, one bullet -- on the front passenger door, one bullet travelled through the metal and pierced the other side. the marine was traveling on 85. >> he pulls over and quickly discovers that he's been shot at more than once, multiple times, by someone either who was on the freeway or on the side of the freeway. we haven't confirmed th
what he wants to try and his very short timeline for action. >> i love you. >> shot by his best friend. why the victim's first response was "i forgive you." good evening. >> someone shot at a u.s. marine as he was driving a government car down highway 85 in cupertino. kit doe shows us the car peppered with bullet holes. >> reporter: detectives say this is a sensitive and active investigation. and they went through great pains to keep this marine corps officer...
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, the topic of gun-control has heated up at the state and federal levels and as talk of legislative action increases, so do gun sales. then sales have spiked across the nation as people are buying guns that are now legal but may not be if new legislation passes. maryland is no exception. there were 7200 applications in november, but following the shooting, those numbers do to be spiking. >> we do not have part numbers for december but we believe we are looking at over 8200 purchase applications. >> in 2011, more than 46,000 purchase applications were processed. by the end of the year, police protect 62,000 will be handled. a man remains in a coma after being beaten at a home in west baltimore. authorities found steven pearson beaten unconscious on mcculloh street. he had gone to give an estimate on some contract work when he went missing. >> all i know is that they rob him. it is wrong what they did. i hear about this stuff on the news but i never thought it would come to my family, during the holiday season. >> pearson remains in serious but stable condition and the search for a suspect c
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such a bad action such as this. they're symptomatic for a long period of time beforehand when things are brewing. we have to ask what made him basically go over the edge and i think as you have asked rightly, could something have been done before happened? for all we know he may have been under some care but things may have changed in this time period. we need more information. >> doctor, i think you're right. we do need more information on a lot of fronts. very little, as i pointed out, is known about the shooter at this point. law enforcement is not even identifying him yet. they say they wait for the postmortem to do that officially. but we're beginning to get a little bit of information about him. and so we're bringing it to you as we get it. we'll take a short break. and when he come back, we'll continue to bring the latest on this terrible, horrific shooting that happened at a elementary school in newtown, connecticut. we're back in just a moment. stay with us. ♪ [ male announcer ] jill and her mouth have li
such a bad action such as this. they're symptomatic for a long period of time beforehand when things are brewing. we have to ask what made him basically go over the edge and i think as you have asked rightly, could something have been done before happened? for all we know he may have been under some care but things may have changed in this time period. we need more information. >> doctor, i think you're right. we do need more information on a lot of fronts. very little, as i pointed out,...
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over the last minute legislation to avert the cliff and president barack obama called for immediate action that there was no vote in the senate. majority leader, harry reid says lawmakers negotiated through the night and expected to come together around 11:00. if congress doesn't agree, spending cuts will go in to effect and we will pay more taxes. the impact is more than $3400 in a year. >>> she was supposed to return to work this week, instead, secretary of state, hilary clinton is in the hospital. treated for a blood clot that resulted after a fall earlier this month. >> reporter: hilary clinton was admitted to new york presbyterian hospital with a blood clot from a concussion she suffered several weeks ago. he doctors discovered the clot earlier in the day during a follow up exam. no details of where the clot is or other concerns have been releasede first time clinton has been diagnosed with a blood clot. in 98 she was admitted for a clot behind her right knee. the 65-year-old had a stomach virus this month and became dehydrated, fainted and struck her head. she canceled the trip abroa
over the last minute legislation to avert the cliff and president barack obama called for immediate action that there was no vote in the senate. majority leader, harry reid says lawmakers negotiated through the night and expected to come together around 11:00. if congress doesn't agree, spending cuts will go in to effect and we will pay more taxes. the impact is more than $3400 in a year. >>> she was supposed to return to work this week, instead, secretary of state, hilary clinton is...
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egypt or morsi or the administrations, but jay carney responded to a question on the administration's actions on the turmoil, a scripted response that he clearly wrote word for word. a two-way dialogue with an exchange of the egyptian people themselves, about their constitutional proce, and the substance of the constitution. the egyptian people want and deserve process that's open, transparent, fair, and does not unfavor one group over any other. democracy depends on strong institutions and important checks and balances that provide accountability. we note that demonstrations supporting both sides of the issues have been large and generally peaceful. lou: a careful an scripted response. the director of national intelligence today showed congress the video proving the obama d -- administration misled the american public onbenghazi. there was a classified video of the attack presented to the house arms services committee. that video showed an attack by heavily armed terrorists who breached the compound in benghazi within just minutes. we have the full port here tonight straight ahead. among the
egypt or morsi or the administrations, but jay carney responded to a question on the administration's actions on the turmoil, a scripted response that he clearly wrote word for word. a two-way dialogue with an exchange of the egyptian people themselves, about their constitutional proce, and the substance of the constitution. the egyptian people want and deserve process that's open, transparent, fair, and does not unfavor one group over any other. democracy depends on strong institutions and...
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on iran this is a direct action on anyone who does business with iran so obviously in the long run who does that hurt the most it hurts iran but what about some of these other countries who would be penalize for doing business with iran i mean what what are you hearing is there a reaction i think there's concern about these measures that every time we've seen this in the past there's been this concern for instance you know these sanctions are really going to hit potentially turkey pretty hard because turkey depends on iran for its gas right now they've worked out some arrangements where they're essentially bartering through the use of gold for iran to continue to sell gas to turkey if this gets cut off it's unclear what what turkey can do and so i think my sense is that with the administration would like is for more waivers in these sanctions to give them at the very least some flexibility with our allies to say you know we are actually partners in this we're not you know we're not going into an economic war with you know an example right now a way of i think it is you know china obvio
on iran this is a direct action on anyone who does business with iran so obviously in the long run who does that hurt the most it hurts iran but what about some of these other countries who would be penalize for doing business with iran i mean what what are you hearing is there a reaction i think there's concern about these measures that every time we've seen this in the past there's been this concern for instance you know these sanctions are really going to hit potentially turkey pretty hard...
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now, we really need to take action now and we need to look at this and take action and do it because if you look at the mass murders that we've had, and most of them, and the of ones that are on tv all the time. they happen in gun-free zones and this is something that we have to learn and we have to protect our children and i want to protect my three children going to elementary school, so, that's very important, too, should be important to everybody. >> detective. what would you have teachers and educators arm themselves with and have the ammunition that this young man had that allowed him to kill so many people in three minutes? >> sure, they should. they should have any ammunition they could want. the thing here is, the bottom line, when you talk about ammunition or weapons, the bottom line is, they need something and it could be anything, any type of firearm, to save the children. if you were to give me a major wand and i could change things i would have that principal or some of the teachers armed. it could have saved more of the students and staff that were killed. and it's ver
now, we really need to take action now and we need to look at this and take action and do it because if you look at the mass murders that we've had, and most of them, and the of ones that are on tv all the time. they happen in gun-free zones and this is something that we have to learn and we have to protect our children and i want to protect my three children going to elementary school, so, that's very important, too, should be important to everybody. >> detective. what would you have...
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for sure one thing however is clear if history serves as an indicator we might be sings and military action sooner than later. a lot of the mainstream media cycles during the last couple weeks were mired in chatter about u.n. ambassador susan rice and the possibility she might be considered to take over as secretary of state once hillary clinton leaves her post and most of what you probably heard sounded something like this we are significantly troubled by many of the answers that we got and some that we didn't get out of line and more disturbed now than i was before we will not allow a brilliant public servant record to be mugged to cut off her or her consideration to become secretary of state the republicans are making a big mistake the first thing they do after the election is start attacking african-american woman without any cause by the way this is somebody had nothing to do with big guys he she was given cia information the cia told her here's what i think it's appropriate to say of course it's only racism when it's directed toward a a liberal or a democrat it's never racism toward a
for sure one thing however is clear if history serves as an indicator we might be sings and military action sooner than later. a lot of the mainstream media cycles during the last couple weeks were mired in chatter about u.n. ambassador susan rice and the possibility she might be considered to take over as secretary of state once hillary clinton leaves her post and most of what you probably heard sounded something like this we are significantly troubled by many of the answers that we got and...
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)"hee doctors will continue to assess her conddtion, including other determine if any further her - action is required." depends on where it is... so far, no information regarding the location of pclinttn's clotá has been released.kirschenbaum says: trauma, may make her at riskk for ddveloping a bleed in her head, because they're thinning out her blood. it issa classic and very smart movv to bring her innthe hospptal and observe her carefully." the top us. diplomat was expected to return to work sidelined by a stomach-virus g wwich left herrseverely dehydrattd. butt she suffered the concussion after fainting due to the clinton's ilness forced hee to cancel some overseas triis, áandá her plans to testiff in front of congress on deceeber twentieth... in connection tt the deedly in benghazi. secretary - says "..secretary clinton has &pstressed she remains ready to &ptestify before she stees down ffom her post next month. in meanwhile, we're learning new details about the deadly september 11-th terror attack penghazi. consulate in - aabb-partisan senate rrport found terrrristt essentialll w
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love with action can create miracles. loch without action is meaning . and action without love is irrelevant. combine the twompt >> special visit by best selling author and well known doctor. his word and heeling in time of tragedy and what he said one day after the mayan calendar end and offers a different take. [ loud party sounds ] hi, i'm ensure clear... clear, huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've gotine grams of protein. that's three times more than me! [ female announcer ] ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. you have a plan? first we're gonna check our bags for free, thanks to our explorer card. then, the united club. my motr was so wrong about you. next, we get priory boarding on our flight i booked with miles. all because of the card. and me. okay, what's the plan? plan? mm-hmm. we're on vacation. there is no plan. re
love with action can create miracles. loch without action is meaning . and action without love is irrelevant. combine the twompt >> special visit by best selling author and well known doctor. his word and heeling in time of tragedy and what he said one day after the mayan calendar end and offers a different take. [ loud party sounds ] hi, i'm ensure clear... clear, huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've gotine grams of protein. that's three times more than me! [ female announcer ] ensure...
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he was everywhere the action was. he was irresistibly drawn to it because it has a young man he entered into what he called the board election between submission and the sword. the american revolution shaped him and grabbed him in the way that few historical defense i think have grabbed any generation or any man. i think that he thought of the revolution actually almost as an organic thing almost as a child than as an adopted or created by this group of men who would preserve it and make it and nurture and feed it and get it all along the way and make sure its adolescence had survived its adolescence and could grow up and could continue to thrive. i think the connection to the revolution and promise of liberty for jefferson is that intimate and that human. to the end of his days he and adams corresponded about a revolution goes quite proprietary not in a bad way that in a quite paternal because they cared about the definition of america and the survival and success of america. they did that what drove jefferson this c
he was everywhere the action was. he was irresistibly drawn to it because it has a young man he entered into what he called the board election between submission and the sword. the american revolution shaped him and grabbed him in the way that few historical defense i think have grabbed any generation or any man. i think that he thought of the revolution actually almost as an organic thing almost as a child than as an adopted or created by this group of men who would preserve it and make it and...
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these large businesses can be the subject of government actions. it's easy to kind of select them, move them out. they can be bject to attack. they also are sometimes subsidized. i have to worry about subsidies, and tt may have government contracts. small businesses aren't concerned with those things. small-business an make a much better case t the president as to what needs to be done in this economy to create jobs. what would it take for small businesses, businessman women to create jobs and grow the economy? he just is to ask. i think he would get a very consistent answer. he does need to keep talking to the same high-level executives that he has been talking to. tony's to get down into levels and talk to small businessmen women lou: let's you and i get to some brass tacks. we are talking about raising the top rate. we're being dragged along. talking about almost 40 percent, raising the top rate to about 40%. we already see the top 2 percent paying about 50 rcent of all texas. i don't know what the impact wouldbe, but i do hae the sneaking suspi
these large businesses can be the subject of government actions. it's easy to kind of select them, move them out. they can be bject to attack. they also are sometimes subsidized. i have to worry about subsidies, and tt may have government contracts. small businesses aren't concerned with those things. small-business an make a much better case t the president as to what needs to be done in this economy to create jobs. what would it take for small businesses, businessman women to create jobs and...
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you know its actions overseas when it comes to detaining teenagers well it's a good question liz in the short run what we're going to see happen is there's going to be a big meeting in geneva where u.n. members will continue to question the u.s. officials and the u.s. delegation on the state of affairs when it comes to treating children both at home and abroad and this is a meeting and hopefully some sort of grilling session that will take place in at the end of generally beginning of february next year but you know in terms of whether or not this is going to have some sort of long term impact this is of course a big question because we've never heard the united states apologize about these types of things before now we don't have very much time left i want to ask you very quickly looking at the bigger picture what is the state of violence in afghanistan today is it getting any better while liz that is the most important question here in the sense that you know no the answer is very simple the state of affairs is not getting better we're hearing reports from the pentagon the latest one
you know its actions overseas when it comes to detaining teenagers well it's a good question liz in the short run what we're going to see happen is there's going to be a big meeting in geneva where u.n. members will continue to question the u.s. officials and the u.s. delegation on the state of affairs when it comes to treating children both at home and abroad and this is a meeting and hopefully some sort of grilling session that will take place in at the end of generally beginning of february...
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. >> whatever actions they took to divert his attention, i am sure the ones that are response bum fbum -- responsible for her being here today. >> as the community struggles with the overwhelming pain of those who are not. it is a struggle that will continue on wednesday, when there will be four funerals and three wakes. in this tiny community. jay gray, nbc news, newtown, connecticut. >> the national rifle association has broken its silence the organization says its members are shocked and heartbroken over the shootings. they have schedule aid news conference for tomorrow. meantime, democratic leaders are calling for a ban on assault weapons and extended ammunition clips. a gun shop in chantilly says sales on that type of weapon used at sandy hook have skyrocketed. >> a lot of people are concerned about recent events. what may take place if the assault ban takes back. people are buying things that they wanted to buy in the past. doing it faster probably. >> on wtop news, bob mcdonald said it is time to talk about allowing trained school personnel to carry weapons. in ape pe post, it w
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why is that not grounds for disciplinary action? secondly, after the 1998 bombings of kenya and tanzania, they came out with a series of recommendations. many of your recommendations today are very similar. those bombings in east africa were supposed to have been and never again moment. what happened between then and now, this could possibly have popped up? the gulf but, some can't go it is very clear and to the ball -- >> it is very clear under the walt one has to find a willful misconduct or similar, and of action in order to find a breach of duty. one of our recommendations is there is such a large gap between willful misconduct, which leads to conclusions about discipline and ballclub un unless billable of individuals from duty, that the political, automatic week found perhaps aho close to and to report a breach, but there were performance inadequacies. those are the ones we believe should be taken up. we have made recommendations to the secretary in that regard. >> the second one. what happened? how did the lessons of kenya get
why is that not grounds for disciplinary action? secondly, after the 1998 bombings of kenya and tanzania, they came out with a series of recommendations. many of your recommendations today are very similar. those bombings in east africa were supposed to have been and never again moment. what happened between then and now, this could possibly have popped up? the gulf but, some can't go it is very clear and to the ball -- >> it is very clear under the walt one has to find a willful...
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her boyfriend quickly jumped into action. >> when i opened the door of a saw black smoke and fire. i heard my aunt scream and say something. everything happened so fast. >> i looked out the window. >> they love they remember her that she loved playing and she did not have the strength to talk to me. they are keeping watch on where she is now living in. >> she was wonderful, caring. >> i think that this was because every possible candle burning fahe.... >> expect some cool temperatures tonight. temperatures are going to plummet. look for the coldest readings with temperatures in the 20's. the east bay valleys, and even a 20's by the day. temperatures like this will be mid upper 20s. fairfield, 20's. below freezing in pleasanton, livermore. 30's by the bay. it is going to be a cold night again tonight which happens to be we receive. even we see-new year's. 30's and loved. i will talk more about the first couple of days. the 49ers --- nfc west champions for a second year in a row. they beat the arizona cardinals 27 - 13, in their final game of the regular season. the niners now lookin
her boyfriend quickly jumped into action. >> when i opened the door of a saw black smoke and fire. i heard my aunt scream and say something. everything happened so fast. >> i looked out the window. >> they love they remember her that she loved playing and she did not have the strength to talk to me. they are keeping watch on where she is now living in. >> she was wonderful, caring. >> i think that this was because every possible candle burning fahe.... >>...
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. >> so he took action, helping write guidelines that became state law. it papplies no noncancer patients, treatment plans called pain contracts between physicians and patients and tracking of opiod use. >> if states don't renew laws reflecting best practices on universal precautions so opiods are used more safely and effectively, this will never turn around. >> the washington state law does have its share of critics, many of whom are patients dealing with pain right now. >> i have seen her curled up in a fetal position for hours, even crying at times. >> in tacoma, washington, christine and burt goal e-husband and wife, are both in pain. his is caused by multiple sclerosis. >> my leg is constantly being electrocuted from the inside out. >> hers is caused by a car accident 16 years ago. >> i was in a big old '77 shelve station wagon, bent it in half. i looked in my rear-view mirror, i could see the woman putting mascara on, and i knew i was in trouble. >> putting on mascara? >> yes, that i could see. she just plowed right into me. unfortunately, to think
. >> so he took action, helping write guidelines that became state law. it papplies no noncancer patients, treatment plans called pain contracts between physicians and patients and tracking of opiod use. >> if states don't renew laws reflecting best practices on universal precautions so opiods are used more safely and effectively, this will never turn around. >> the washington state law does have its share of critics, many of whom are patients dealing with pain right now....
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she talks about her book, "bully," an action plan to combat the bullying crisis. and we conclude tonight's prime time coverage with john meacham. in his biography of thomas jefferson, mr. meacham reports despite mr. jefferson's strong beliefs, he was able to successfully lead the country in a highly partisan political environment. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> and now patrick tyler talks about the influence that israeli military leaders have had in shaping israeli government policy since the country's founding. this is about an hour, 20 minutes. [background sounds] >> good afternoon. welcome to the new america foundation, i'm peter bergen. it's really my pleasure to introduce patrick tyler, a man who doesn't need introduction. he's author of multiple books on china, the middle east and most recently the excellent new book, "fortress israel," which is a really excellent account of the last several decades of the kind of israeli national security establishment and, obviously, of considerable interest right now given the recent events in gaza. in a
she talks about her book, "bully," an action plan to combat the bullying crisis. and we conclude tonight's prime time coverage with john meacham. in his biography of thomas jefferson, mr. meacham reports despite mr. jefferson's strong beliefs, he was able to successfully lead the country in a highly partisan political environment. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> and now patrick tyler talks about the influence that israeli military leaders have had in shaping...
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so she's always ready to take action, no matter how wily... or weird... or wonderfully the market's behaving... which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> getting close to the bottom of the hour, we want to get you a look at the headlines right now. hillary clinton has been hospitalized. this after doctors discovered a blood clot. the former first lady had been cleared to go back to work when doctors made the discovery. she suffered icon cushion after fainting a couple weeks ago. she had a nasty stomach virus and collapsed from dehydration. we have a live report coming up in a couple minutes. >>> the other big story is the action or inaction on capitol hill. lawmakers do not reach a fiscal cliff agreement, could you see your taxes skyrocket and deep spending cuts kick in. major spending cuts entitlements and tax increases. house republicans have ended their meetings for the night. we'll find out tomorrow whether they've made any progress in their talks. any deal would have to get enough votes to pass the senate and the hou
so she's always ready to take action, no matter how wily... or weird... or wonderfully the market's behaving... which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> getting close to the bottom of the hour, we want to get you a look at the headlines right now. hillary clinton has been hospitalized. this after doctors discovered a blood clot. the former first lady had been cleared to go back to work when doctors made the discovery. she suffered icon cushion after...
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how her dad took action moments after this crash. >> the regional parks district is introducing the newest member of its police force. today park police accepted the gift of a patrol horse from the regional parks foundation. you see here it's a 12 year old quarter horse fully trained for the job. he'll help them get to open space areas off the path. >> we can get on him and ride him for an hour and never bump into anybody. you have a lot of hikers and backpackers that get injured so it helps us check it out. >> he'll also help them with public relations because everyone love ace horse and it's good for the children to help them relate to the officers and hopefully encourage them to make use of the park system. >> the tide is low right now but it could be at it's highest point tomorrow. we'll tell you what time the king tide will roll in. >> tracker 2 now showing a few light scattered showers around the bay but it is going to get really, really cold tonight. how cold in your neighborhood? i'll have the specifics well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four s
how her dad took action moments after this crash. >> the regional parks district is introducing the newest member of its police force. today park police accepted the gift of a patrol horse from the regional parks foundation. you see here it's a 12 year old quarter horse fully trained for the job. he'll help them get to open space areas off the path. >> we can get on him and ride him for an hour and never bump into anybody. you have a lot of hikers and backpackers that get injured so...
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gwen: but he said take meaningful action regardless of the politics. the politics have not changed. >> acknowledgment since gun politic are something of a third rail in the discussion right now. i think it's fascinating though to take a look for the first time there's actually money going behind some of the pro-gun control candidates. i spotlight new york city mayor michael bloomberg, who started a super pac this year and started targeting candidates who were targeting maybe unfortunate choice of words there -- trying to go after some candidates who supported gun rights in favor of candidates who were much more on his side in supporting gun control. he actually beat one longtime democrat joe baca in california with a last-minute money dump and now a pro-gun democrat is being replaced by pro-gun control democrat. >> isn't the problem on this issue the people who want to protect gun rights are the ones who really vote on the issue, and that's always been the problem because they're energized, the ones who want to restrict gun rights or have gun control l
gwen: but he said take meaningful action regardless of the politics. the politics have not changed. >> acknowledgment since gun politic are something of a third rail in the discussion right now. i think it's fascinating though to take a look for the first time there's actually money going behind some of the pro-gun control candidates. i spotlight new york city mayor michael bloomberg, who started a super pac this year and started targeting candidates who were targeting maybe unfortunate...
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they will determine if any further action is required. we haven't seen the secretary of state in quite some time because she has been ill, and, of course, there's been some criticism that she has not gone before a committee to testify about the situation with the consulate in benghazi, libya, but as we know now and hearing from her doctors, the secretary of state is in poor health, at least relatively speaking for a woman who's been in good health since we have known her to be on the political scene since the 1980s. again, secretary of state hillary clinton has a blood clot, not exactly sure where, but a blood clot has formed in her body and she's in the hospital being treated now at new york presbyterian hospital. we'll give you more updates on cnn as soon as we get them, as soon as we get them, on hillary clinton. now back to our regularly scheduled programming. i'm don lemon. >>> on the flip side. >> he's going to be the next vice president of the united states. romney's vp day may well have been the best moment of his campaign, the se
they will determine if any further action is required. we haven't seen the secretary of state in quite some time because she has been ill, and, of course, there's been some criticism that she has not gone before a committee to testify about the situation with the consulate in benghazi, libya, but as we know now and hearing from her doctors, the secretary of state is in poor health, at least relatively speaking for a woman who's been in good health since we have known her to be on the political...
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thanks for coming on this morning. >> thanks, chuck. >>> developing now the supreme court took no action today on the pending gay marriage cases. justice correspondent pete williams is live for us at the supreme court. this is now two weeks in a row, pete, that we thought we would get an answer to them about how they would plan on taking up this question of gay marriage. >> right. two case, the defense of marriage act and proposition 8 from california. nothing on the orders list today. so we'll find out later today whether the court is going to take it up again at its closed door conference on this friday. so my guess is this friday will be the next day we'll find out whether or not they'll take either of these two cases, chuck. >> and, pete, your expectation is can they put it all into one case or -- >> reporter: no, they can't. they're completely separate issues. the defense of marriage act is a federal law. it says nothing about whether states have to recognize gay marriage. it just says that if they do the federal government won't recognize them. the prop 8 case potentially raises a
thanks for coming on this morning. >> thanks, chuck. >>> developing now the supreme court took no action today on the pending gay marriage cases. justice correspondent pete williams is live for us at the supreme court. this is now two weeks in a row, pete, that we thought we would get an answer to them about how they would plan on taking up this question of gay marriage. >> right. two case, the defense of marriage act and proposition 8 from california. nothing on the orders...
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that can't be an excuse for an action. in the coming weeks i will use whatever power this office holds to engage my fellow citizens from law enforcement, mental health professionals, parents and educator in an effort aimed at preventing more tragedies like this. because what choice do we have? >> what is he talking about? i mean i mentioned the need to examine our mental health system something i know about. maybe even tackle the tricky issue of the role violence video games played in the heinous crimes. in the meantime what do you think about my idea that we have at least one armed person either a cop or trained licensed security guard in every school over a certain size. let's ask ken trump president of the you national school safety and security services. robert a. jacks former lapd detective. here in new york with me chief mcnamara. what do you think, chief? >>> oo we should have our eye on the irresponsibilissue. not one single with the ability to do it. is that not an option? when which looks at more school resource
that can't be an excuse for an action. in the coming weeks i will use whatever power this office holds to engage my fellow citizens from law enforcement, mental health professionals, parents and educator in an effort aimed at preventing more tragedies like this. because what choice do we have? >> what is he talking about? i mean i mentioned the need to examine our mental health system something i know about. maybe even tackle the tricky issue of the role violence video games played in the...
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the world is watching syria and america is the country that will act if there is action. defense secretary leon panetta issued a warning to syria today saying the united states will not stand by and watch the country cross a quote unquote red line. >> whole world is watching very closely. and the president of the united states has made very clear that there will be consequences. there will be consequences. if the assad regime makes a terrible mistake by using these chemical weapons. >> syria denies it is mobilizing chemical weapons in a civil war in which 40,000 people have lost theirs in 21 months. instead, they say they're trying to create fear and set for an attack. hillary clinton met with russia's foreign minister twice today in dublin. these are important meetings because russia is a syrian alley. but is it too late? national security contributor, fran townsend, is a member of the cia. cedrick layton member of the joipt staff. what are those consequences? is the u.s. going to passing the point of no return here? >> well, it is, look, the most recent information sugg
the world is watching syria and america is the country that will act if there is action. defense secretary leon panetta issued a warning to syria today saying the united states will not stand by and watch the country cross a quote unquote red line. >> whole world is watching very closely. and the president of the united states has made very clear that there will be consequences. there will be consequences. if the assad regime makes a terrible mistake by using these chemical weapons....
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why do you believe speaker baner is taking the action he is at this point? as mark murray pointed out, he may not have the votes in the house for this. >> the president has a point and not only on the items he laid out that he moved on which are coming closer to the republicans on where the threshold would be for tax cuts and spending as well. also savings on entitlement. remember, tamron, last summer we passed a debt ceiling deal that had no revenue and entirely unbalanc unbalanced. those were cuts that most democrats like me spent our career opposing and we knew we couldn't let the united states be in jeopardy and allowing the republicans to play chicken with our economy. about 85 of us voted for that and now there democrats who said we don't love every part of the president's proposed compromise, but we center to make sure we don't go over the cliff and we give the certainty, ne97% need e tax cut. what plan b appears to be is demonstrating that maybe speaker boehner is unserious and doesn't really care about going-over the fiscal cliff. >> we know where t
why do you believe speaker baner is taking the action he is at this point? as mark murray pointed out, he may not have the votes in the house for this. >> the president has a point and not only on the items he laid out that he moved on which are coming closer to the republicans on where the threshold would be for tax cuts and spending as well. also savings on entitlement. remember, tamron, last summer we passed a debt ceiling deal that had no revenue and entirely unbalanc unbalanced....
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it says in its last sentence that no disciplinary actions are warranted. four officials did resign. he gives us a timeline of what happened and by now all of us know happened in benghazi, it tells us that the cia had no information about impending attacks even though it had officers on the ground. it's know the a scathing report. it's a whitewash report. >> paul: you would go so far as to say this is a whitewash? >> aside from the first sentence, hillary clinton's name is never mentioned. this is a report at the state department certain boxes weren't checked. there wasn't proper coordination between this bureau and that bureau. should have been more proactive management and you've heard reports like this, and 25 implemented and we'll be wondering why it didn't prevent the attack. >> the panel appointed by hillary clinton did not interview her before reaching the conclusions. a panel appointed by her conveniently clears her. >> paul: doesn't mention her. >> no individual. >> it doesn't mention her, the second tier-- so these four individuals, assistant secretary of state or lower lev
it says in its last sentence that no disciplinary actions are warranted. four officials did resign. he gives us a timeline of what happened and by now all of us know happened in benghazi, it tells us that the cia had no information about impending attacks even though it had officers on the ground. it's know the a scathing report. it's a whitewash report. >> paul: you would go so far as to say this is a whitewash? >> aside from the first sentence, hillary clinton's name is never...
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if there were no actions we could have seen milk at $7 a gallon. >>> hilary clinton won't be returning to week, hospitalized with a blood clot. the clot was discovered by doctors during a follow up exam and she was taken to a hospital to be monitored. >>> violence in the glen burnie tavern that has a history of problems. police say a 31 year-old man was killed sunday nite. sherrie johnson has reaction from neighbors in the area, and from what we understand the people are not happy at all. >> that's right. neighbors are very concerned about the latest shooting. it not first shooting or the second, there have been three shooting at the tavern in three years. police are still look for the suspect in the latest shooting. it happened sunday before 5:30, police say 31-year-old jones was shot outside of the bar and died at a local hospital. the suspect drove off. an ak 47 was used in one of the shootings. neighboring businesses say they are sick of constant drug activity. >> some of our customers, scared to come in. i like to see the place close down. >> the owner went before the liquor board
if there were no actions we could have seen milk at $7 a gallon. >>> hilary clinton won't be returning to week, hospitalized with a blood clot. the clot was discovered by doctors during a follow up exam and she was taken to a hospital to be monitored. >>> violence in the glen burnie tavern that has a history of problems. police say a 31 year-old man was killed sunday nite. sherrie johnson has reaction from neighbors in the area, and from what we understand the people are not...
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in turn puts the church with a financial interest action on a number of russian officials who the mayor and the americans believe have been somehow embroiled in the case of city manusky a russian lawyer who was charged with the tax evasion put in preliminary confinement and then died while in custody so this latest lawsuit is to be the last the latest step taken at this time by the russian officials in the ongoing tit for tat diplomatic battle which seems to be going on despite the infamous a reset button pushed several years ago. while russian studies and history professor stephen f. cohen from new york princeton university says he's never had any illusion about russia u.s. relations. there's an old russian saying we're friends are also deeds a lot of people in moscow and in washington when they passed the magnitsky act and now the ban on adoption in moscow may have thought they were just talking showing off playing grandstanding politically as we say in america but these words have consequences they have bet a few all this new cold war atmosphere which is enveloping the relationship b
in turn puts the church with a financial interest action on a number of russian officials who the mayor and the americans believe have been somehow embroiled in the case of city manusky a russian lawyer who was charged with the tax evasion put in preliminary confinement and then died while in custody so this latest lawsuit is to be the last the latest step taken at this time by the russian officials in the ongoing tit for tat diplomatic battle which seems to be going on despite the infamous a...
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president obama is pressing for action. he had this to say just a few minutes ago. >> i just spoke to speaker boehner and i also met with senator reid. i have asked the leaders of congress to prevent tax hikes on middle-class americans, protect unemployment insurance for 2 million americans, and lay the groundwork for further work. that is an achievable goal. that can get down in 10 days. >> president obama there on the upcoming fiscal cliff. joining me now to discuss the standoff is the bbc's ben wright. thank you very much. was there anything in the president's speech that would give us any cause for optimism that is the cliff can beat averted? >> i thought his tone was interesting. he was optimistic an exasperated at the same time. he reminded people in congress they only have 10 days left to find a deal before there's this huge hike in taxes and cuts in spending. he said a deal of some sort is an achievable goal. he reminded people in congress that nobody can get 100% of what they want. democrats are trying to protect s
president obama is pressing for action. he had this to say just a few minutes ago. >> i just spoke to speaker boehner and i also met with senator reid. i have asked the leaders of congress to prevent tax hikes on middle-class americans, protect unemployment insurance for 2 million americans, and lay the groundwork for further work. that is an achievable goal. that can get down in 10 days. >> president obama there on the upcoming fiscal cliff. joining me now to discuss the standoff...
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do you need the economy to be in free fall to get these guys to take some action? unfortunately given the past record, that can't be ruled out. >> yeah. when it comes to cuts, especially on medicare, that whole conversation has to be had. here's what dick durbin said on "meet the press." >> i do believe there should be means testing. those of us with higher income and retirement should pay more. that could be part of the solution. but when you talk about raising the medicare eligibility age there's one key question. what happens to that early retiree. ? what about that gap in coverage between their workplace and medicare? >> jackie, are democrats getting away with giving way less on this deal? >> i don't think we know yet. i think there's going to be -- there's going to be a lot of arguments within the democratic party about some of the entitlement reforps. i don't think we've seen that yet because we've been so wrapped up in the tax cut part of it. yeah. we haven't gotten there yet. it's no doubt that's going to be a matter of contention in the democratic party as
do you need the economy to be in free fall to get these guys to take some action? unfortunately given the past record, that can't be ruled out. >> yeah. when it comes to cuts, especially on medicare, that whole conversation has to be had. here's what dick durbin said on "meet the press." >> i do believe there should be means testing. those of us with higher income and retirement should pay more. that could be part of the solution. but when you talk about raising the...
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i felt the administration thought it had to take a lot more assertive action. >> what is the pressure of russia, on moscow to dole with this? they've been backing their ally syria. where are they? >> secretary clinton met with the foreign minister of russia a couple of days ago. obviously russia has backed another loser, its propensity in these things. i think they even see this now. probably the best-case scenario is there's some sort of soft landing where assad is offered an exile deal, gets out of the picture. and then you start the retribution massacres and it could turn into something extremely ugly. the hope is russia will get on board and be constructive. the foreign minister said good things but we'll see what russia does. >> what does an intervention looks like? >> if chemical weapons are used, i think it looks a lot like the air strikes in libya. you have to destroy some of those major stockpiles of chemical weapons. if they start to lose control and there are fores that hezbollah might get ahold of them, you might see some special forces on the ground. the idea of chemical
i felt the administration thought it had to take a lot more assertive action. >> what is the pressure of russia, on moscow to dole with this? they've been backing their ally syria. where are they? >> secretary clinton met with the foreign minister of russia a couple of days ago. obviously russia has backed another loser, its propensity in these things. i think they even see this now. probably the best-case scenario is there's some sort of soft landing where assad is offered an exile...
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we could talk but that a bit later, with their or a number of actions that were taken which were designed in some way to mitigate or deflect responsibility for that act in to try to get himself back into the good graces of is not his own people and the outside world . so that's -- i would like to death talk a little bit about in terms of the actual disintegration of the regime, again, the lockerbie bombing was a tremendous marker in the sense that it produced -- it created a time in which there were essentially, you know, the place was hermetically sealed. qaddafi was left to stew in his own juices. oil exports, you know, revenues declined greatly. unable to purchase weapons to the same rate. you know, his real range of maneuver in the outside world was greatly curtailed which personally affected him greatly. affected the people around him who wanted to be able to travel to the spend their, you know, the income that they got from his patronage. that environment created an atmosphere as well and which the islamic opposition take greater group and was essentially cards become more and more
we could talk but that a bit later, with their or a number of actions that were taken which were designed in some way to mitigate or deflect responsibility for that act in to try to get himself back into the good graces of is not his own people and the outside world . so that's -- i would like to death talk a little bit about in terms of the actual disintegration of the regime, again, the lockerbie bombing was a tremendous marker in the sense that it produced -- it created a time in which there...
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. >> we need to look at what drives a crazy person to do these actions. make sure what we are enforcing the laws on the books? >> as he proposed bold steps and promised swift action. mr. obama faced with a tough question. why hasn't he acted before now? >> this is not the first issue of horrific gun violence of the four years. where have you been? >> citing the councilmember economic crisis, two wars and the fight to pass sweeping healthcare legislation the president responded. >> i don't think i have been on vacation. >> many feel the president's resolve at this time will be welcome on capitol hill. >> the time is different because there is so much ange anger. when you talk to people there is anger behind their voices. why are we allowing this to continue to happen. >> the president was asked today about what role the national rifle association may play in the conversation. the president applied there are members that are mothers and fathers and hope they will do self-reflection. nra set to hold a news conference on friday. >> thank you. american officia
. >> we need to look at what drives a crazy person to do these actions. make sure what we are enforcing the laws on the books? >> as he proposed bold steps and promised swift action. mr. obama faced with a tough question. why hasn't he acted before now? >> this is not the first issue of horrific gun violence of the four years. where have you been? >> citing the councilmember economic crisis, two wars and the fight to pass sweeping healthcare legislation the president...